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George Hunter, P.A. is Tampa Bay's community law firm, solving personal and business legal issues with deep thought and practicality. Contact the firm today by phone at 813-413-7848 or simply fill out the convenient online form.

Corporate Law

George Hunter has the training, practical knowledge, and experience to help commercial enterprise attain their goals of—

Commercial Litigation

Disputes between buyer and seller or vendor and supplier can significantly disrupt business operations. When each lost minute may mean lost revenue, rely on the Law Offices of George Hunter, P.A. to work hard to resolve your legal issues quickly and efficiently. The firm handles:

Business disputes

Construction liens

Contract disputes, including non-compete agreements

Collections

If settlement is not possible, George Hunter, Trial Attorney is prepared to take your case to court, Fighting hard for the best possible result

Estate Planning

Planning for the future reduces risks posed by making difficult financial decisions in times of poor health emotional duress. Through the effective use of estate planning tools, you can set out the steps you want taken in case you are incapacitated. You can articulate the disposition of your real and personal property upon your death. George Hunter, P.A. helps individuals secure the future with these legally valid estate planning documents:

Probate and Guardianship

When a loved one dies, it may become necessary to initiate the probate process in order to ensure the proper distribution of that person's estate and to satisfy debts, taxes and other financial obligations after death. Navigating through the probate process is the last thing on most people's minds when dealing with the emotional aftermath of a loved one's passing. The Law Offices of George Hunter, P.A. can guide you through that process to minimize the stress you already feel.

In the case of minors or persons rendered incompetent, the court may appoint a legal guardian for you or a loved one who is no longer able to make financial and health care decisions. The court may also grant guardianship to a competent adult to care for minor children whose parents are no longer able to care for them.